Widespread convergence in toxin resistance by predictable molecular evolution
Beáta Újvári(Lund University), Thomas Madsen(Deakin University), Wolfgang Wüster(Bangor University), Kartik Sunagar(Indian Institute of Science Bangalore), Christa Beckmann(Deakin University), Evelyne Deplazes(The University of Queensland), Kevin Arbuckle(University of Liverpool), Denis O’Meally(University of Canberra), Glenn F. King(The University of Queensland), Nicholas R. Casewell(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), Nathan Lo(The University of Sydney)
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